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Giorgio Franceschetti

Giorgio Franceschetti

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Computer Science

D-Index
45
Citations
9155
World Ranking
7153
National Ranking
177

Overview

Giorgio Franceschetti is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with specific attention to subfields such as global and planetary change, atmospheric science, and environmental engineering.

Their work addresses topics related to atmospheric aerosols and clouds, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, as well as air quality monitoring and forecasting.

Giorgio Franceschetti has contributed to the academic community through publications in venues such as Sensors. Notable recent papers include:

  • Feasibility Study on Measuring the Particulate Matter Level in the Atmosphere by Means of Yagi-Uda-Like Antennas, 2020, Sensors

Collaboration is a component of their research activities, with frequent co-authors including:

  • A. A. Salas-Sanchez
  • Julian Rauch
  • María Elena López-Martín
  • J.A. Rodríguez
  • F. Ares-Pena

Best Publications

  • Synthetic Aperture Radar Processing

    Giorgio Franceschetti;Riccardo Lanari

  • SARAS: a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) raw signal simulator

    G. Franceschetti;M. Migliaccio;D. Riccio;G. Schirinzi

  • On the degrees of freedom of scattered fields

    O.M. Bucci;G. Franceschetti

  • Intersection approach to array pattern synthesis

    O. M. Bucci;G. Franceschetti;G. Mazzarella;Gaetano Panariello

  • A canonical problem in electromagnetic backscattering from buildings

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;D. Riccio

  • Cassini radar views the surface of Titan

    C. Elachi;S. Wall;M. Allison;Y. Anderson

  • Generation of digital elevation models by using SIR-C/X-SAR multifrequency two-pass interferometry: the Etna case study

    R. Lanari;G. Fornaro;D. Riccio;M. Migliaccio

  • Signal Radiation and Power Losses of Time-Modulated Arrays

    J.C. Bregains;J. Fondevila-Gomez;G. Franceschetti;F. Ares;F. Ares;F. Ares

  • Use of differential SAR interferometry in monitoring and modelling large slope instability at Maratea (Basilicata, Italy)

    Paolo Berardino;Mario Costantini;Giorgio Franceschetti;Antonio Iodice

  • Motion compensation errors: effects on the accuracy of airborne SAR images

    G. Fornaro;G. Franceschetti;S. Perna

  • SAR raw signal simulation for urban structures

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;D. Riccio;G. Ruello

  • Interferometric SAR phase unwrapping using Green's formulation

    G. Fornaro;G. Franceschetti;R. Lanari

  • Scattering from natural rough surfaces modeled by fractional Brownian motion two-dimensional processes

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;M. Migliaccio;D. Riccio

  • A SAR processor based on two-dimensional FFT codes

    G. Franceschetti;G. Schirinzi

  • SAR raw signal simulation of oil slicks in ocean environments

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;D. Riccio;G. Ruello

  • On ocean SAR raw signal simulation

    G. Franceschetti;M. Migliaccio;D. Riccio

  • Efficient simulation of airborne SAR raw data of extended scenes

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;S. Perna;D. Riccio

  • X-SAR interferometry: first results

    J. Moreira;M. Schwabisch;G. Fornaro;R. Lanari

  • Robust phase-unwrapping techniques: a comparison

    Gianfranco Fornaro;Giorgio Franceschetti;Riccardo Lanari;Eugenio Sansosti

  • Urban subsidence inside the city of Napoli (Italy) Observed by satellite radar interferometry

    M. Tesauro;P. Berardino;R. Lanari;E. Sansosti

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniele Riccio
Daniele Riccio University of Naples Federico II
Riccardo Lanari
Riccardo Lanari National Research Council (CNR)
Antonio Iodice
Antonio Iodice University of Naples Federico II
Gianfranco Fornaro
Gianfranco Fornaro National Research Council (CNR)
Maurizio Migliaccio
Maurizio Migliaccio Parthenope University of Naples
Innocenzo M. Pinto
Innocenzo M. Pinto University of Sannio
Ovidio Mario Bucci
Ovidio Mario Bucci National Research Council (CNR)
Eugenio Sansosti
Eugenio Sansosti National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Jonathan I. Lunine
Jonathan I. Lunine Jet Propulsion Lab
Francesco Palmieri
Francesco Palmieri University of Salerno

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